NEW YORK Andy Cohen has a very nice office. A piece of corner real estate at 30 Rock, it is comfortable and of sufficient size to reflect Cohen's status as a key executive at Bravo who, for the past seven years, has helped mastermind his cable network's winning slate of shows including "Queer Eye," "Project Runway," "Top Chef" and the "Real Housewives" franchise.

Craig Ferguson is in a good place. His contract to host "The Late Late Show" on CBS has been renewed for two years, and he is considered to be the front-runner to replace David Letterman once the host of "Late Show" decides to step down.

CBS' late-night stars are staying put: David Letterman and Craig Ferguson have signed contract extensions that will keep them as hosts of "The Late Show" and "The Late Late Show," respectively, through 2014.